We left at 7:15 the next morning. Renee drove me to Toronto to catch my plane ride to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The traffic was amazing; we didn't have to stop once. We got to Toronto International Airport by 9:10 AM. I was supposed to arrive between 8:30 and 9:00, so we rushed to the check-in desk. Renee helped me tons with getting me checked in and getting me an escort for my first leg of the trip. The desk-woman told me to sit in the booth on the chair in there lol.
My Very Friendly Escort |
As soon as I got on the plane, I realized that I was the first passenger on the plane of like over 500 passengers. Then a stewardess told me that; confirming it. Those people are stewardess.
Flying Mega Bus's TVs |
Blue tinted windows and red shirts. |
Play of words.
This computer has recently become my best-friend. I named her Bob, short for Bobiiilyn. I don't know what I'd do without her. I'd be 6 feet under if I lost her. Lol. Some photos below are just put in, because I thought they were neat.
#acer |
Journalism in the 21st century |
First shot of Africa. |
I didn't plan on accidentally making one of my math sheets a screen cover. Don't know how to fix it.
Speed-walking again, I saw these little neat prayer rooms for men and woman. Love their robes. Lol
Flying out of Terminal 2, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Africa. Duh. 1 more flight after this. There was no TV, so I slept through it mostly. Just for your information, I do not watch much TV at all, so when I get a chance to watch all the new blockbusters for free - I take it.
All of the countries around Ethiopia are each in the middle of their own civil war. That was the only country that my Mum wanted me in and out of as quickly as possible.
Beautiful city of Addis Ababa. The same place is where my Mum and Dad adopted my 2 sisters from. They flew them out of this airport. We have had them for over 7 and a half years now.
Beautiful Capital City of Ethiopia. |
Did you know that there are people in this world that are starving. This food would be so much for them, when we complain if it tastes bad and throw it out.
The medium sized Ethiopian Airlines airplane puts its wheels down onto the burnt field of a runway at 2 in the afternoon in Blantyre, Malawi. My destination -well almost. The sun was really quite hot and humid. Entering the airport, the whole place stunk of sweat. It smelt horrible. Poor Malawian airport workers. After Immigration, I met with the Emerys! Time to tell my Mum that it was alright for her to go to bed. 5 in the morning for her!
Well... Mum Awareness moment: Thanks to my wonderful Mum who was helping me make this trip happen. She really made it happen. And thanks for all of the hours that you stayed up to make sure that I got to my destination properly. She stayed up until 5 in the morning making sure that I was with the Emerys before she even thought about going to bed. Without her, I wouldn't be here. Luv ya ;)))) Give her a Timmies for me. (won't pay ya back.) ;)
The Emerys and I piled in. We drove around to pick up some food, water, and motor oil. They only go to Blantyre once a month, so they get what they need everytime they go. Below is Darren Emery trying to get some motor oil.
It really shows how much shade can bring out the smiles in people. |
After shopping, we finally got to a restaurant to eat dinner. We stayed there for about an hour, and then we headed for Hope Village which is an hour and a half away.
Some life in Malawi.
As we drove down the road, my window was open, so all the Malawians yelled and waved, saying, "Mzungu." Which means white person. They are so friendly and nice.
A form of taxi service here in Malawi. |
Like England |
Main road to Hope Village. |
City view. |
Balanced lifestyle. |
Yes, there is traffic all over the world. You may have thought that there wasn't any traffic in Africa, but think again. This traffic took a long while to get out of it.
Traffic in Malawi. |
My room with the the mosquito net. |
I am looking forward to your blogs. I like all the wit you put in there. Love, Raine
ReplyDeleteExcellent report, Austin! It was great to see things through your eyes. Be sure to give your camera to Leila at some point so she can give you some pictures with yourself in them! :) Love, Mum
ReplyDeleteAnd according to Dane: "Man, I am very impressed with Austin's journalism skills."
Thanks Raine. Your continent is hot lol. Thanks Mum. I can do that. Tell Dane thanks, too. See ya.
ReplyDeleteGreat reading, Austin--well done--have a great time! xx Granny
ReplyDeletewell lets just say. I was up till 2 writing the post. I finished, and then it deleted. I had to rewrite this huge one again, so just shows how exhausted and diligent i am in giving u guys great reads. Lol. Enjoy
DeleteLOOOOL Love the play on words with the Fall Out Boy song titles! Nice pictures XD
ReplyDeleteyou bet Mironiel
DeleteYou are a really talented writer Austin, really impressed! - Colt
ReplyDeletejust wait until i start getting exhausted and not being able to write my blog at night. lol then it will slow done to a not as good one lol
DeleteI'll like your wit Austin.... Miss you. Love, Briton.
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